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Town of Dover
The Town of Dover is soliciting bids for ADA-compliant crosswalk improvements and the installation of two solar-powered rectangular rapid flashing beacons at the intersection of Route 22 and School St. Construction is scheduled to begin around April 15, 2026, with a final completion deadline of June 30, 2026. The project is a public works contract subject to New York State prevailing wage rates and bonding requirements.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Town of Dover
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The Town of Dover is soliciting bids for ADA-compliant crosswalk improvements and the installation of two solar-powered rectangular rapid flashing beacons at the intersection of Route 22 and School St. Construction is scheduled to begin around April 15, 2026, with a final completion deadline of June 30, 2026. The project is a public works contract subject to New York State prevailing wage rates and bonding requirements.
AvailableTown of Dover
Highway Materials.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Nov 18, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2025
Town of Dover
Close: Nov 18, 2025
Highway Materials.
Town of Dover
Professional electricians to Install Two ADA Automatic Door Openers.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2025
Due Date
Jun 13, 2025
Release: Jun 4, 2025
Town of Dover
Close: Jun 13, 2025
Professional electricians to Install Two ADA Automatic Door Openers.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $20,000, use sole source. Deprioritized; expect pushback and heavy justification.
Coops: If your offering is on Sourcewell, ask to buy via that contract to bypass a formal bid (> $20,000).
Town of Dover, NY has no evidence of using sole source contracting; deprioritize this path. Purchases over $20,000 generally require formal competitive bidding, so use a cooperative or bid directly instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Dover
The meeting included discussions on a draft Dutchess County legislative district apportionment for Dover, focusing on a remapping issue that splits the town in half. The board addressed concerns about the potential impact of this change on representation and community unity. Reports were given from the recreation department, covering day camp registration, senior center activities, summer theater, and youth sports programs. The highway superintendent reported on road grading, ditch work, pipe replacements, and mowing. Additionally, updates were provided on the Nelly Hill bridge project. The board also noted the upcoming Memorial Day parade and the Dover Plains Library book sale.
The meeting included discussions and a public hearing regarding a variance application for property located on South Mountain Road. The applicant is seeking variances for reduced frontage and an acre variance to subdivide an existing 40-acre lot into three parcels. Key issues discussed included the possibility of realigning lot lines to meet acreage requirements, the intended use of a garage on one of the lots, and a potential ownership dispute related to federal lands. The public hearing was continued to the next meeting to allow for further review by the planning board, completion of SEQR, and resolution of documentation related to the ownership dispute.
The meeting included discussions and presentations regarding the Harlem Valley Homestead project. Topics covered amending the agenda to include attorney-client communication, the rescheduling of a public hearing for the Harlem Valley Homestead project, and updates on economic development and project modifications.
The meeting included a public hearing for a special permit renewal for a project located at New York State Route 22. The project involves a 28-unit subdivision with a portion of the land donated to the Dutchess County Land Conservancy. The board reviewed the project's history, including its initial approval and subsequent challenges due to the Great Recession. There was also a discussion about a training session on 5G service expansion and the scheduling of future meetings to make up for lost time due to COVID-19.
The meeting included a public hearing for 43 Mill Street development, where the applicant proposed multiple lot line changes to four existing parcels. The discussion involved a three existing lots that are privately owned and one lot that's owned by the town of Dover. The board also reviewed Harlem Valley Homestead's revised plan for a country and conference center, which included a smaller plan, reduced scope, and a cut down to 48 places for people to stay.
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